If you couldn’t tell, Kawasaki is on a retro new motorcycle kick. Case in point, its new W800 Café. The 2019 Kawasaki W800 ($9,799) is an ode to the Green Team’s first big-displacement four-stroke ...
With its classic appearance, old school attitude and spoked wheels, the Kawasaki W800 Café Style was especially designed to bring back the glory of café racers. The motorcycle is fitted with a classic ...
Kawasaki has already committed to selling the W800 Cafe in the U.S., but not the W800 Steet. With that said, Motorcycle.com reported on some California Air Resources Board paperwork that suggests ...
Topline: Kawasaki’s W series of motorcycles inspired by retro British standard bikes is back with a fresh model. This air-cooled, parallel-twin bike serves as a more affordable alternative to the ...
Kawasaki Motors Australia has confirmed the new W800 Café and Z400 (above) will be added to their 2019 line-up along with updated models such as the new Versys 1000 SE. Spokesman Murray Sayle says ...
As I rode the W800 Cafe down the ramp from the Kawasaki warehouse in Southern California, I immediately felt like I was an ancient British bloke in one of those top-heavy and largely useless ...
Kawasaki says, "...the sleek sweeping contours and meticulous fit and finish of the W1 redefined the standards of motorcycle design in the 1960s." The 773cc air-cooled, fuel injected, SOHC, vertical ...
The Kawasaki W800 offered a perfect mix of old school style and modern technologies. Its classic café racer look is underlined by the classy fuel tank, the traditional frame design and the long seat ...
The W800 Street and W800 Cafe are both A2 compliant with a target power figure of 35kw and start a new era for the W family which harks back over half a century to the iconic W1 of 1966. Now the time ...